The title of ‘legend’ has been ludicrously over-used in recent years, particularly so in the field of popular music, but there are a few cases, where the talent and influence is so great, such injustices do not hold true ‘ Bob Marley & the Wailers being arguably the greatest example of them all.

In 1977, a raw, up-and-coming young singer by the name of Candy McKenzie flew from her native London to Kingston, Jamaica, where she promptly commenced work with a producer widely considered to be finest the island has ever produced: Lee ‘Scratch’ Perry....

Reissue of the classic 1969 album.Don Drummond was a legendary figure in the golden age of ska where his musicianship and compositions made such a lasting impact. He was born in Kingston, Jamaica, in 1932, and played with many luminaries of the Jamaican music scene,...

Jamaican music has never been renown for a proliferation of female singing stars, so those that do make it into the recording studio usually require a degree of talent above and beyond that possessed by their male counterparts. It therefore comes as no surprise that...

Often heralded as the Empress of Reggae, Marcia Griffiths has remained at the forefront of her profession for a period spanning five decades.After making her debut for Coxson Dodd in the mid-sixties, she went on to work with producer, Harry Johnson, for whom she cut...

Arguably the finest Jamaican singer of his generation, Ken Boothes career has cut a catalogue of ska, rock steady and reggae classics over a period spanning more than half a century.In the early seventies he began collaborating with celebrated Jamaican producer, Lloyd...